Ashwin Gane’s Music Videos Ranked – Best Visuals So Far

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Dive into the cinematic universe of Ashwin Gane through his music videos. From gritty Detroit backdrops to orchestral storytelling, here are the visuals fans can’t stop replaying — and what’s coming next.

Ashwin Gane’s visuals don’t just match the music — they build whole new dimensions. For fans of worldbuilding, rich symbolism, and cinematic tone, his videos offer more than just performance; they’re immersive scenes that stretch the genre. Here are some of the most striking so far:

1. Way Up

Shot against a windswept cliffside and layered with surreal pacing, “Way Up” feels like a resurrection scene. It’s equal parts prayer and declaration. In Ashwin’s words, “It’s the prequel to everything. It shows the climb before the myth unfolds.” The video blends isolation with ascension, hinting at the emotional scale that would come across the Twilight Tales trilogy.

2. Leeches

With saturated lighting, slowed-down choreography, and eerie close-ups, “Leeches” is visceral and strange — on purpose. Ashwin’s delivery here is icy and unbothered, creating a tension between calm and chaos. The video pulls from horror tropes and dream logic to depict emotional parasites and control dynamics. A cult favorite.

3. Energy

This one’s about presence. The “Energy” visual moves fast but always lands on Ashwin’s unshakeable demeanor. “It’s not just about the words,” he says. “It’s about how I show up.” There’s restraint in the editing, matched with industrial textures and flashes of intimacy, giving the track more weight than most flex songs.

4. All Away (feat. Pooh Bear)

Set to release August 1st, “All Away” will complete a chapter in the Twilight Tales arc. The teaser reveals blurred cityscapes, candles burning low, and broken mirrors. “We wanted it to feel like regret in motion,” Ashwin noted during production. With Pooh Bear’s presence anchoring the chorus, it’s a visual and sonic contrast between light and shadow.

5. Flip Dat (Coming Soon)

Ashwin’s directorial debut drops soon, and he’s already setting the tone. “This isn’t just another rap video — I approached it like I was scoring a film,” he said. Inspired by Wes Anderson’s intentional framing and Get Out’s tonal suspense, the “Flip Dat” video will be a layered introduction into his visual auteur phase. “It’s the start of my next era, and I directed every shot.”

Watch the Experience Unfold

YouTube: Ashwin Gane Official

Twitch: Behind-the-Scenes Drops via Ashwin’s Abyss

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More than music videos — these are living scenes. The reel is only getting deeper.

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